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Review: ‘Transcendence’

HAL has come a long way. First, we had Scarlett Johansson as a human-like operating system. Now, Johnny Depp has been uploaded. If the singularity – when artificial intelligence ...

Review: ‘Oculus’

Here is a horror movie that will reach out and grab that spot on your spine that produces all the chills. It takes a high level of confidence, maybe even audacity, to set out to m...

Review: ‘Rio 2’

A vivid and delightful animated spectacle, “Rio 2” is chock-full of colorful 3-D wonder and jubilant musical numbers set against a tale of family dynamics and environmental dilemmas. ...

Review: ‘Ernest & Celestine’ a delicate delight

The delicate and lovingly hand-made “Ernest & Celestine” captures the whimsy and warmth of a dearly felt children’s picture book like few movies before. The Oscar-nominated animat...

Review: ‘Draft Day’

Sometimes my pop culture radar doesn’t work for spit. When I first heard about a TV show in which secondary celebrities would team up with professional instructors for a dancing c...

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Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Ernest & Celestine Deep below snowy, cobblestone streets, tucked away in win...

At the movies

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Particle Fever. Outside of the average film fanatic, documentaries that aren’t music- or...

The other activist

After Chavez biopic, Rosario Dawson wants a movie about feminist Dolores Huerta

At the Movies

New in Theaters (Both playing at Durango Stadium 9) Noah. Russell Crowe stars as Noah, a man chosen by God for a great task before an apocalyptic flood destr...

No guarantees for child stars

The destiny of a child actor’s career is one that can never fully be predicted. In film history, there are the successes: Elizabeth Taylor, Roddy McDowall, Natalie Wood, Drew Barr...

‘Noah’ an epic of biblical proportion

What to make of Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah”? Perhaps that’s the wrong question. Indeed, what not to make of “Noah”? Because it is so many things. It is, of course, a biblical blockb...

Russell Crowe calls ‘Noah’ criticism ‘irrational’

NEW YORK – Russell Crowe calls the criticism that the film “Noah” has received “irrational” and says he’s happy audiences can finally see it for themselves. Crowe spoke to The Ass...
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